Isn't 12 USC § 95a Omitted From The Code

Isn't 12 USC § 95a Omitted From The Code

Yes, since 2016 (70th Jubilee for Israel entering Canaan) Title 12 USC §95a has been ‘Omitted’ from the code, but is still active under Title 50: War and Military as a precautionary measure.
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